Posted on 11/08/2016 6:48:46 AM PST by CWW
Please post you anecdotal turnout observations here for North Carolina. Include your location and how it compares to 2012.
MSM claims D voters will turn out for Hillary.
We need to check if that’s actually happening.
After all, Hillary is supposed to win by +4 today.
What was the spread from 2012?
Checking in from Western No. Carolina(Avery County). This area goes 75% GOP. For the first time, I had a 15 minute wait. Good vibes for The Donald,Burr and McCrory.
Wife and I voted this morning, turnout seemed average... About the same as years past. Go Trump!
I was voter No. 61 at my polling place in Rocky Mount, at 7:30 this morning. It was bustling a bit but not crowded.
Just voted. My polling location is at an African-American church and tends to be more Dem friendly, though overall my area is conservative. We were greeted by Dems handing out their ballot choices.
No lines and we usually don’t have to wait. I was voter 264.
Knightdale (Raleigh suburb). In line at 6:15. 50 people ahead of me. Over 100 behind me when the doors opened. When I walked out after voting the line was the length of the parking lot and wrapped around the front of the building. Probably 100 to 125 folks.
That might be an indication of people voting who either never voted or haven’t voted in a long time.
Is that a red or blue area?
Voted in City of Wilmington (New Hanover County) at about 9:00 AM. Zero line - I found this disappointing because I assume we need a huge turnout for victory (my precinct is heavily R). Of course, I did pick that time to minimize my wait.
Pundits are claiming that a low voter turnout favors Trump, an indication that Dems are staying at home, and Trump voters have more enthusiasm about voting.
Good change the vote came early. People are working.
Good chance the vote came early. People are working.
I’m not certain. I recently moved here. It is a rapidly growing suburb with rising real estate values. The crowd was a good mix of women and men as well as black and white. Folks were friendly. Only one volunteer handing out literature for a single candidate. I couldn’t get a read on the vibe.
I voted at 10:30 in Guilford county. No line. Poll worker explained it as a lot of early (pre-Nov. 8) voting.
My husband and I got to our voting location in Randolph County around 6:15 am this morning. There were only about 8 people in front of us but as soon as we got in line, about 15 to 20 people came in behind us. By the time the doors opened at 6:30, there were about 30 people behind us with more arriving. When we walked out after voting, the line was out the door and down the sidewalk with still more arriving.
Peach
Why do you keep posting that garbage? Jerk.
Forgot to mention I’m in Pitt County.
Why are you posting this on every thread about turn-out? How does Debbie Down-ness help us?
Because he's a spamming asshole.
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